29 *** Joins: Heart_And_Chops replaced-ip).27 *** Quits: cipherize replaced-ip) (Quit: WeeChat 2.9).26 *** Quits: Voxel replaced-ip) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds).25 *** Quits: dasher00 replaced-ip) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds).24 *** Quits: rgwu replaced-ip) (Quit: leaving).22 *** Quits: blkmanta replaced-ip) (Quit: Escaped into the void.).20 *** Quits: nobyk replaced-ip) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds).19 *** Quits: Jerrynicki replaced-ip) (Remote host closed the connection). ![]() 18 *** Quits: EagleTG replaced-ip) (Remote host closed the connection).16 *** Quits: Dancus replaced-ip) (Client Quit).15 jhutchins: those GUIs go thru the DE (kde, gnome etc), and the DEs talk to "XDM" which runs as root, that's why regular user can use the shutdown command in general, unless the system is configured to allow a regular user to reboot the machine with his/her real own uid.11 yeah, that's one of the cases I was thinking of.10 greycat: There are, most GUIs allow a user to shutdown/reboot.9 FTR: /sbin/shutdown is from systemd-sysv.There are probably facilities for non-root users to be allowed to request a system shutdown/reboot. ![]()
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